Seven basic emotions are universal. These emotions are joy, sadness, contempt, fear, disgust, surprise, and anger. These emotions are shown by facial expression and physical gestures. When using pictures to communicate information, use pictures that show one of the seven basic emotions to help communicate clearly. Also try to use photos where the expressions look real as people can often detect the fake ones.
Now only does botox prevent people from showing certain emotions, it may also prevent them from actually feeling these emotions that are linked to the muscle movements. Weird.
The thalamus is the part of the brain between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain. One of its functions is to process sensory information and send it to the appropriate part of the cortex. When you smell something that sensory data goes straight to your amygdala where emotional information is processed.
People will do a task rather than be idle, but the task has to be seen as worthwhile. If people see the task as busywork, then they will prefer to be idle.
People make quick decisions about what is not trustworthy. Design factors such as color, font, layout, and navigation are critical in making it through the first trust rejection phase.
Music can be intensely pleasurable. People have favorite music that induces euphoria. What induces euphoria in one person may have no effect for someone else. Allowing people to use or add their own music to whatever design or activity they're engaging in is a powerful way to engage them in a positive and potentially addictive experience.
Attention restoration therapy, according to Stephen Kaplan, is where people can concentrate better after spending time in nature or even looking at scenes of nature.
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